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#9 | 15622 | tjuricek |
Move source code to 'source/' subdirectory of branch. build/ will remain where it is. |
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#8 | 15240 | tjuricek |
Set api level via request path on all Helix Versioning Engine methods. This will allow migration of applications to different P4D versions. Our internal methods (like project API) should attempt to handle backward compatibility similarly. P4WEBAPI-118 |
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#7 | 15213 | tjuricek |
Disable the use of ticket files by P4API usage of HWS. If someone were to use, say, the p4 command line client to do some debugging on the same system account as HWS, you might get a ticket file in the default location. In which case the ticket that's used is the one stored, and not the one specified via the header (if the header happens to be incorrect). Which basically opens up access on that account via HWS. |
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#6 | 15147 | tjuricek |
Enable submissions by files on stream clients This obeys our earlier rules: notably the local client must not have any local files open for edit. |
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#5 | 15132 | tjuricek | Provde a basic submit -e mechanism on classic perforce workspaces. | ||
#4 | 15114 | tjuricek | While I'm seeing ticket's files generated for the 'super' user, it's possible that this login in the test suite has 'enabled it's usage'. | ||
#3 | 15113 | tjuricek | Set ticket_file to /dev/null to ensure the p4api doesn't try to use a local tickets file for auth | ||
#2 | 15032 | tjuricek |
Starting config and doc revisions. System is now broken while revisions underway. Configuration of the p4d connection is now done via a single HWSSettings middleware object injected into the Rack env. The HWSP4Cleanup middleware now cleans up any p4 injected into the Rack env. The Auth::App class now mostly just contains one method to generate a p4 ticket. /auth/v1/login. Added yard documentation for the main project. Yard docs have been reconfigured to dump into build/ directories. This should probably be done with each release. Hm... The top level rake file contains a task, 'all:doc', to update our documentation. This should probably be run for each checkin. Hm... Specs are now using Rack::Test on top of a 'live' p4d. I'd suggest you still use the p4util mechanism, which now dumps to a /tmp folder, so we can safely add P4IGNORE rules back into your local .p4config file. Old 'perforce' application now called 'helix_versioning_engine'. Removing cache data. Helix Sync may be slow. It may also get axed. We'll see. |
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#1 | 13799 | tjuricek |
Start with branch specs hosting in a new monolithic 'helix web services' project. Converting from a microservice to a monolithic architecture due to resource constraints at getting a deployable system running. Additionally, since it's not expected that people will upgrade often, the major benefit of microservices - being able to add services individually without affecting others - is not really a major benefit. The Ruby SDK will be consolidated into a single 'helix web services client' project. It may end up being distributed via Rubygems. This only runs branch specs at the moment. I want to get a CD pipeline setup for the monolithic server before revising more methods. |